WARNING: Be VERY careful when using compressed air with a monitor. Keep the can UPRIGHT at ALL times otherwise liquid will come out and will cause a fire / explosion. (That was in response to NordicNemesis's answer.)
This must be that new bug that's making it's way into computer screens. You've clearly been infected by it too.
Ask a friend to break in then get them to steal the computer screen (the dump/burn it) and claim on the insurance.
You could try whacking the screen a bit with your fist.
Then again, you could borrow my Sledge-hammer >:-)
Up to you but maybe you even need an Anti-Bug programme on your PC
:-)
2006-07-06 10:43:23
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answer #1
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answered by The Techie 4
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the TF in TFT actually stands for Tiny Fly.
In full it's Tiny Fly Technology.
It was manufactured with the Tiny Fly included - don't worry!
2006-07-07 00:26:59
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answered by arnold 3
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I would recommend using compressed air to encourage/force the fly out of the screen. Unlike other chemicals, compressed air (which can be purchased at Staples, Best Buy, etc.) is made for getting dust and other particles out of electronics safely. Try spraying the compressed air through the vents of your LCD/CRT monitor.
2006-07-06 10:36:09
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answer #3
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answered by NordicNemesis 2
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Its not a fly. You have unknowingly changed your cursor to a fly shaped one and your PC has frozen
2006-07-06 11:00:03
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answer #4
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answered by Steve C 1
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Dont worry about it. It will eventually find its way out and go away.
2006-07-06 10:30:15
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answered by tigerzntalons 4
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Try sending a spider in to get it ??
2006-07-06 10:51:53
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Your very own computer bug. Cool.
2006-07-06 10:29:09
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answer #7
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answered by flipper girl 2
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take it to the repair shop
2006-07-06 10:28:52
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answer #8
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answered by Ryan D 1
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take it out
2006-07-06 10:28:26
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answered by jack jack 7
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Hoover it!
2006-07-06 10:28:56
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answered by bhavin29 1
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